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Sugar Free Pecan Pie – Keto Recipe

This is the ULTIMATE sugar-free pecan pie recipe. Gooey and rich, just like the real thing, but with a tiny fraction of the carbs. And it won for BEST Keto Pecan Pie from HighFalutin' Low Carb. Only 3g net carbs per serving!
A slice of keto pecan pie sitting on a plate with whipped cream on top.

This keto pecan pie is the gooey sugar-free dessert of your dreams! It’s easy to make and has fewer carbs, so it fits perfectly into your keto diet.

A slice of gooey sugar free pecan pie on a red patterned plate with a fork.

I am so excited to bring you this updated sugar free keto pecan pie recipe! I’ve been working away at this one for a while because it’s one of my favorite holiday desserts. And I accept no less than perfection.

Words cannot express how much I love pecan pie. Ever since I was a little girl, it was one of my favourite desserts and I would order it any chance I got. We didn’t have it at home very often but if I was out to dinner, my eyes would always scan that dessert menu, searching out the beloved treat, almost before I ordered my main course.

If it was on the menu, I would happily tailor the rest of my meal so that I’d have room for some. I loved the richness, the gooey-ness and the buttery-ness. There was good pecan pie and there was bad pecan pie, but I really loved all of it. As a kid, sweet was sweet and even bad pecan pie was better than no pecan pie, in my young brain.

Keto Pecan Pie in a white pie plate over a brown plaid napkin.

With such a pecan pie aficionado, you know you are in good hands when I develop a sugar free version.

What makes a good keto pecan pie?

  1. Rich pecan flavor with caramel undertones
  2. A gooey filling that holds together but oozes a bit as you cut into it
  3. A balanced sweetness. Sweet but not so sweet you want to jump up and brush your teeth after the first bite.
  4. A good sturdy pie crust that compliments the flavor without competing with it.

Close up shot of a slice of keto pecan pie on a red patterned plate.

My original sugar-free pecan pie met all of the above requirements but it was quite a bit higher in carbs than I would like, to be honest. At that time, I was doing the best I could with the knowledge and ingredients that I had, but it was definitely a special occasion treat. A holiday indulgence, you might say.

But a great deal has changed for me since 2014. I’ve grown and expanded my skills in keto baking and I’ve explored new and improved keto products.

And I decided it was time to take a stab at improving my sugar free version of this classic holiday dessert. I can’t even express how thrilled I am with the results. What did I do differently?

Top down image of ingredients needed for Keto Pecan Pie.

Updated Sugar Free Keto Pecan Pie

  1. This recipe is now entirely sugar free. The original recipe used my old sugar free caramel which had a little bit of coconut sugar in it to give a caramel flavor and color. But now with Swerve Brown, I don’t find the need for it and it reduces the carb count significantly.
  2. I’ve significantly simplified the filling. Instead having to make the caramel sauce ahead, you simply melt butter with some Swerve Brown and some Bocha Sweet. If you can’t access these two sweeteners, I’ve provided an option for using all Swerve Granular with a bit of Yacon syrup and that still has a lower carb count than the original.
  3. My discovery that using a combination of Swerve and BochaSweet helps keep things softer and gooier has made an amazing difference to some of my dessert recipes. If you can get your hands on some BochaSweet, I definitely recommend it. But I don’t use it just on its own as I find it can actually make things TOO gooey. If there is such a thing!
  4. I have also simplified the pie crust. My easy Keto Pie Crust is so simple and so popular, I only wish I’d come up with it earlier! I can’t believe I spent so much time futzing around with more difficult versions of this. This is the best almond flour pie crust around.
  5. The original recipe was maple flavored. Which was very good of course and you can still swap out the vanilla extract for maple extract. But this version is a classic and I decided to go with vanilla this time. The choice is yours!

Gooey sugar free pecan pie with a dollop of whipped cream on top.

So that’s it, kids. That’s the whole dang story of this delicious ketopecan pie. Now stop reading, head to your kitchen, and make the darn thing. You can thank me later with your mouth full!

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Sugar Free Keto Pecan Pie

Servings: 10 servings
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 25 minutes
This is the ULTIMATE sugar-free pecan pie recipe. Gooey and rich, just like the real thing, but with a tiny fraction of the carbs. And it won for BEST Keto Pecan Pie from HighFalutin' Low Carb. Only 3g net carbs per serving!

Ingredients
 

Filling:

Instructions

  • Prepare the pie crust according to the directions and bake at 325F for 10 minutes. Remove and let cool while preparing the filling.
  • In a large saucepan over medium low heat, melt the butter with the two sweeteners, stirring until the sweeteners have dissolved. Bring to a simmer and cook about 3 minutes, until it darkens in color and thickens slightly. Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature.
  • Once the syrup is cool, whisk in the vanilla and the salt, then whisk in the eggs until smooth and well combined.
  • Place the pecans in the cooled crust and pour the filling overtop. Return to the oven and bake 45 to 50 minutes, or until the filling is mostly set but the middle still jiggles slightly when shaken.  Let cool completely before serving. 
  • Note: If the crust is browning too quickly, cover the pie with aluminum foil, shiny side up, about halfway through the baking time. Let cool completely before serving. 

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Notes

Substitutions:

If you don't have access to BochaSweet or allulose, try using 1 cup Swerve plus 2 teaspoons molasses or Yacon syrup. Each serving will have an extra gram of carbs and the filling may recrystallize a bit upon refrigeration. 
You can also try replacing the BochaSweet with regular xylitol. It should give the same gooeyness to the filling. Please be careful if you have dogs because it is highly toxic to canines. 

Storage Information:

Cover the keto pecan pie and store on the counter for 2 to 3 days, or in the fridge for up to 5 days. The pie can also be frozen after baking for several months. 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving = 1/10th of pie | Calories: 438kcal | Carbohydrates: 6.8g | Protein: 7.7g | Fat: 37g | Fiber: 3.9g
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Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them. I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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  1. 5 stars
    I made this for Christmas so I would have something keto friendly for myself and it end up being a total crowd pleaser! I also had a little leftover and cut it into cubes and put in freezer for a tasty treat – just as good as it was day one. This is hands down one of my favorite keto desserts.

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